Running From Monday Part 2
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Visit GHToverland.com/podcasts for all our Overland Podcasts with comprehensive notes for each episode. Running From Monday - Overlanding the Pan-American Highway KP and Taylor are “Running from Monday” two highschool...
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KP and Taylor are “Running from Monday” two highschool sweethearts traveling the world together. Oddly enough KP had told Taylor several years ago they should drive to Argentina, Taylor followed that up by telling him that was the stupidest things she’d ever heard. Today Taylor has a 2nd place finish in the Rebelle Rally as the navigator in the first ever Rebelle, she’s a champion for women overlanders, helping start Women Overlanding the World, while KP is well known for his mechanic skills within the overlanding community along with taking flying lessons as he works on his pilot's license.
Overland Podcast - Show Notes
Website: http://runningfrommonday.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningfrommonday
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runningfrommonday
Vehicle: 2005 Chevrolet Silverado
Fuel Capacity : 34 gallons (129 liters) going approximately 400-340 miles (547-643 km)
Water Capacity: 20 gallons (80 liters) + 5 gallons of drinking water (if the locals drink it, they consider it drinkable)
Clothes Washing: pay a local lady or laundromat
Shower: indoor and outdoor shower with camper (Four Wheel Camper)
Solar: 300 watts
Refrigerator: Isotherm - 85 liter 12v.
Top Pieces of Gear: Refrigerator (hot water mentioned as a valued item)
Gear Removed: Pop-up privacy shower tent (used once)
Favorite Places: Baja Mexico, Ecuador, Highlands of Peru
Favorite Recipes: Breakfast Burritos & Butter Chicken
Additional Reference:
Women Overlanding the World website: https://womenoverlandingtheworld.com
Women Overlanding the World facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenoverlandingtheworld
Handheld HAM Radios: BaoFeng
Mobile HAM Radio: Yaesu
SPOT
Travel Amateurs (12 v. heating pad is a necessity)
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